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Thailand

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Getting to Thailand

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 
         
       

 
     

Weather in Thailand:

 
         
      Thailand has an equatorial climate in the extreme south while the centre and north have a tropical monsoon climate. Much of Thailand has abundant rather than excessive rainfall, and this is largely confined to the months from May to October. During this season the weather is dominated by the south-west monsoon blowing from the Indian Ocean, bringing warm, humid air and much cloud. November to April are much drier with rain falling only on a few days a month. This is the period of the north-east monsoon when the wind is blowing overland from China or Indo-China and the air is consequently much drier. In the centre and south of the country, there is no great variation in temperature from month to month, but in the north the period of the north-east monsoon is definitely cooler. In most of Thailand the hottest months are April and May before the cloudier, rainy weather brought by the south-west monsoon. Sunshine amounts everywhere are lowest during the months June to September when they average four to five hours a day. During the rest of the year they average nine to ten hours.  
         
             
 

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